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Savielly Tartakower (also
known as
Xavier or
Ksawery Tartakower, less
often Tartacover or Tartakover; 21
February 1887 – 4
February 1956) was a Polish...
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Hockey League (LAT).
Saviels was
drafted 63rd
overall in the 2000 NHL
Entry Draft by the
Colorado Avalanche.
Prior to be drafted,
Saviels pla**** in his native...
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published an
analysis of the
opening in 1903 in a
Russian magazine article.
Savielly Tartakower defeated Richard Réti
using b4 in a
match in 1919 when both...
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Jacques Mieses,
Viacheslav Ragozin,
Akiba Rubinstein,
Friedrich Sämisch,
Savielly Tartakower, and
Milan Vidmar.
Since FIDE did not
award the Grandmaster...
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amateur Charles Amar pla**** it in the 1930s. It was
probably named by
Savielly Tartakower who used both
names for this opening,
although the
chess author...
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Ksaverij (Ксаверий) (Russian, Ukrainian)
Ksawery (Polish)
Xawery (Polish)
Savielly (Polish)
Saverio (Italian) Xabere,
Xabel (Asturian)
Xabier (Basque) Xaver...
- Réti–Rubinstein,
Carlsbad 1923, "the Réti Opening" or "the Réti System".
Savielly Tartakower called the
opening the "Réti–Zukertort Opening", and said of...
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Konstantin 14114089 1987-02-09 2013
Ukraine M
title application Tartakower,
Savielly 1887-02-21 Rostov-on-Don 1956-02-05 1950
France M
Gaige Tazbir, Marcin...
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rarely seen at the top
levels of chess,
although some
grandmasters such as
Savielly Tartakower (who pla**** many
unusual openings) have
experimented with it...
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Vasily Smyslov (USSR)
Gideon Ståhlberg (Sweden) László Szabó (Hungary)
Savielly Tartakower (France)
Milan Vidmar (Yugoslavia) The
titles were
awarded by...